I am putting together a short talk about Zany applications and hoped that you folks could help me out. If YOU have used a PIC in any highly cool, or weird application, and I would be allowed to talk about in public (i.e. no NDA) and would like your 15 minutes of fame, please let me know all about your app! Five samples of your choice (yes, including JW) for those that I use in the presentation, and 10 for the wackiest application, but it must be a REAL application, and must be yours or someone you know that I can get the permission from. TIA, Scott Fink MCHP SMAD Applications Manager ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: "Smart Fabric, or Washable Computing" uses PIC Author: jcline@EE.CALPOLY.EDU (Jonathan) at Internet_Exchange Date: 5/4/99 10:06 AM Surfing some current MIT research projects, their washable computing research uses a PIC! "A fabric breadboard or "smartkerchief". " "...a PIC16C84 microcontroller and its supporting components are soldered directly onto a square of fabric." Cool! http://rehmi.www.media.mit.edu/people/rehmi/cloth/ Jonathan jcline@ee.calpoly.edu Attachment converted: wonderland:RFC-822.TXT (TEXT/CSOm) (0002F333)